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'''Stuart Curran''' was a digital sculptor for [[Series 11 (Doctor Who)|Series 11]] and [[Series 12 (Doctor Who)|Series 12]] of ''Doctor Who'', working under [[Robert Allsopp]].<ref name=":0">[[DWFC 153]]</ref><ref name=":1">[[DWFC 194]]</ref> | '''Stuart Curran''' was a digital sculptor for [[Series 11 (Doctor Who 2005)|Series 11]] and [[Series 12 (Doctor Who 2005)|Series 12]] of ''Doctor Who'', working under [[Robert Allsopp]].<ref name=":0">[[DWFC 153]]</ref><ref name=":1">[[DWFC 194]]</ref> | ||
He was responsible for digitally sculpting the elements of the [[Kerb!am Man|Kerb!am men]] costumes so that they could be 3D-printed.<ref name=":0" /> Curran would carry out this duty again the following series for the revised Cybermen costumes - this time also producing the original test printing of the pieces.<ref name=":1" /> | He was responsible for digitally sculpting the elements of the [[Kerb!am Man|Kerb!am men]] costumes so that they could be 3D-printed.<ref name=":0" /> Curran would carry out this duty again the following series for the revised Cybermen costumes - this time also producing the original test printing of the pieces.<ref name=":1" /> | ||
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Stuart Curran was a digital sculptor for Series 11 and Series 12 of Doctor Who, working under Robert Allsopp.[1][2]
He was responsible for digitally sculpting the elements of the Kerb!am men costumes so that they could be 3D-printed.[1] Curran would carry out this duty again the following series for the revised Cybermen costumes - this time also producing the original test printing of the pieces.[2]